News (Media Awareness Project) - US IL: PUB LTE: End Drug Prohibition |
Title: | US IL: PUB LTE: End Drug Prohibition |
Published On: | 2004-01-03 |
Source: | Zephyr, The (IL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 01:47:21 |
END DRUG PROHIBITION
Editor:
How many times do we have to remind everyone of the dangers of prohibition
(currently masquerading as the "dangers of drugs and drug use") before
people wake up?
How many more people will have to go to jail for possession, selling,
growing, and the manufacturing of drugs before we realize there is a better
way?
How many more innocent people will have to die in drive-by shootings and
mistaken home raids (by both cops and crooks) before we think to maybe try
another approach, one that is demonstrated every day to be a better
solution than prohibition? Who is killing or robbing for a Budweiser or a
Marlboro?
How much more will terrorists, gangs and crooked cops earn off the black
market created by prohibition before it's enough?
The government needs to take the money out of the hands of criminal
organizations. Start using our tax dollars, the money that they have been
throwing away for the last 30+ years on this failed war on drugs, to
regulate and educate. If not, prohibition will only keep feeding and
breeding criminal activity.
The studies have been done. The jury is in. Prohibition does not work.
Richard J. Rawlings
Illinois Marijuana Party
Bartonville
Editor:
How many times do we have to remind everyone of the dangers of prohibition
(currently masquerading as the "dangers of drugs and drug use") before
people wake up?
How many more people will have to go to jail for possession, selling,
growing, and the manufacturing of drugs before we realize there is a better
way?
How many more innocent people will have to die in drive-by shootings and
mistaken home raids (by both cops and crooks) before we think to maybe try
another approach, one that is demonstrated every day to be a better
solution than prohibition? Who is killing or robbing for a Budweiser or a
Marlboro?
How much more will terrorists, gangs and crooked cops earn off the black
market created by prohibition before it's enough?
The government needs to take the money out of the hands of criminal
organizations. Start using our tax dollars, the money that they have been
throwing away for the last 30+ years on this failed war on drugs, to
regulate and educate. If not, prohibition will only keep feeding and
breeding criminal activity.
The studies have been done. The jury is in. Prohibition does not work.
Richard J. Rawlings
Illinois Marijuana Party
Bartonville
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